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  2. Yellow Turban Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Turban Rebellion, alternatively translated as the Yellow Scarves Rebellion, was a peasant revolt during the late Eastern Han dynasty of ancient China. The uprising broke out in 184 CE, during the reign of Emperor Ling .

  3. Yellow Turban Army - Wikipedia

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    The Rebellion accelerated the demise of the Eastern Han, and even after the defeat of the rebellion, small scale conflicts continued under the Yellow Turban banner along the Yellow River. This is also why the Yellow Turban Rebellion is often documented in Chinese historiography as the beginning of the Three Kingdoms Era.

  4. Zhang Jue - Wikipedia

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    He was the leader of the Yellow Turban Rebellion during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. [1] He was said to be a follower of Taoism and a sorcerer. His name is sometimes read as Zhang Jiao ([ʈʂáŋtɕjàʊ]), since the Chinese character of Zhang's given name can be read as either "Jiao" or "Jue". "Jue" is the traditional or literary ...

  5. List of rebellions in China - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Turban Rebellion or Yellow Scarves Rebellion (simplified Chinese: 黄巾之乱; traditional Chinese: 黃巾之亂; pinyin: Huángjīnzhī Luàn; AD 184) was a peasant rebellion against Emperor Ling. It is named for the scarves the rebels wrapped around their heads.

  6. Ten Attendants - Wikipedia

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    When the Yellow Turban Rebellion broke out in 184, an official Zhang Jun (張鈞) wrote a memorial to Emperor Ling, blaming the Ten Attendants and their relatives and associates for the corruption that fuelled the grievances which led to the rebellion. He urged Emperor Ling to execute the Ten Attendants and make it known throughout the Han ...

  7. Way of the Taiping - Wikipedia

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    The Way of the Taiping, also known as the Way of the Great Peace, was a Chinese Taoist movement founded by Zhang Jue during the Eastern Han dynasty.Its adherents all around China participated in the Yellow Turban Rebellion of 184, with the rebellion being suppressed within the same year by the Eastern Han government.

  8. Military history of the Three Kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    When the Yellow Turban Rebellion broke out in 184, Sun Jian was called up by Zhu Jun in Kuaiji Commandery, and appointed Associate Major. None could stand against him. Sun Jian constantly led at the forefront of his troops, being the first to scale the walls of Wancheng, dealing the last great blow to the Yellow Turbans. [62]

  9. Category:Yellow Turban Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the Yellow Turban Rebellion (184–205), a peasant revolt in China against the Eastern Han dynasty. Pages in category "Yellow Turban Rebellion" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.